850 SRG/eROSITA X-ray sources associated with Pleiades stars
Abstract
Using data from the SRG/eROSITA all-sky X-ray survey and the GAIA-based catalog of 2,209 members of the Pleiades open star cluster, we found 850 X-ray sources associated with the cluster stars. Over 650 of them were detected in X-rays for the first time. At the distance of the Pleiades, the nominal sensitivity of eROSITA corresponds to a luminosity of LX 1.6 · 1028 erg/s in the 0.3-2.3 keV band. The eROSITA sources associated with Pleiades stars have a total luminosity of LX,tot 1.3 · 1032 erg/s , a million times greater than the X-ray luminosity of the quiet Sun. Strong X-ray variability, more than 10 times, was recorded for 27 sources. Most of them are known as eruptive optical variables of the dM class. The value of RX=log(LX/Lbol) increases with decreasing effective temperature of the star from RX≈ -5 to RX≈ -2. The distribution of stars over RX is bimodal, with the left peak at RX-4.3 being formed by stars of FGK classes, and the right peak at RX-3.1 being mainly populated by M-stars. The relation between RX and the Rossby number Ro depends on the spectral class. For K- and M- stars, at low Rossby numbers RX -3 and depends weakly on Ro. At Ro 0.25, a rapid drop in RX is observed for K stars, while in our sample there are no M stars with large Rossby number. Most of F- and G- stars appear to have smaller RX -4.5, however, our sample size is insufficient for a more detailed characterization of their RX-Ro dependence.
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